Talk:Huang Poren

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Poren Huang or Huang Poren?[edit]

The name of this article's subject was recently changed to "Huang Poren" throughout the article, rather than "Poren Huang", which is the current title of the article. Looking at his own website, which is in English, he uses "Poren Huang" to describe himself. I think that we would need a very good reason to change it. I intend to change it back it how it was, unless there is some strong evidence that the current title is incorrect. Mikenorton (talk) 20:01, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I think "Huang" () is his surname, and "Poren" () is his given name. So, properly, "Huang" should come first, but in America it is common to put the given name first to avoid confusing those used to the opposite name order. But it seems to be common practice on Wikipedia (though I couldn't find the exact MOS section, I found for example Yang Chen-Ning and Liu Cixin) to use Chinese name order when talking about Chinese people, and to use the hatnote {{Chinese name}}. Eman235/talk 20:14, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Also note: while writes "Poren Huang" on his website, the URL is in fact huangporen.com. (zh-wp says Huang Poren as well, for what that's worth.) Eman235/talk 20:35, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
found the MOS section Eman235/talk 20:49, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Huang Poren used to call himself Poren Huang; however, after he realized that having the surname first is a common phenomenon in Chinese art society, he decided to change the order of his name. For more examples to use Chinese name order about Chinese people, please refer to Zeng Fanzhi and Zhang Xiaogang.Powenservice (talk) 03:48, 31 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hm, his website must be out of date—I found his Instagram and Facebook accounts, which both use "Huang Poren". Eman235/talk 04:28, 31 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
...Eh? His website definitely says "Huang Poren" now, but I'm sure that when I checked it earlier it said "Poren Huang"! Eman235/talk 04:31, 31 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, it's changed, which suggests that the change is in response to this discussion, either that or it's a very surprising coincidence. Either way, with the change, I would no longer object to the proposed change to "Huang Poren". Mikenorton (talk) 07:54, 31 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Since we all seem to be in agreement about this, I have moved the page. Eman235/talk 19:32, 31 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Unsourced exhibitions moved from article[edit]

2018[edit]

  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan
  • Art Breda 2018, Breda, Netherlands
  • KunstRAI ART Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Three Squares Studio, New York, US
  • Huang Poren The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Powen Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Taipei, Taichung and Tainan SHIN KONG MITSUKOSHI, Taiwan

2017[edit]

  • Asia on my Minds – Group Exhibition at AquabitArt Gallery, Berlin, Germany
  • KUNSTRAI ART 2017, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Art Breda 2017, Former Breda Museum, Breda, Netherlands
  • The Dog’s Notes – Group Exhibition at Galleri Ramfjord, Oslo, Norway
  • Rotterdam Contemporary Art Fair, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • London Art Fair, Islington, UK
  • FOR REAL | I amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2016[edit]

  • PAN Amsterdam 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Permanent exhibition at Okker Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Powen Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Permanent exhibition at Sladmore Contemporary Gallery, London, UK
  • Selected Art Fair, Art Copenhagen 2016, Denmark
  • AAF Stockholm 2016, Sweden
  • Permanent exhibition at Galleri Oxholm, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Permanent exhibition at Galleri Ramfjord, Oslo, Norway
  • KUNSTRAI ART 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Permanent exhibition at aquabitArt Gallery, Berlin, Germany
  • Permanent exhibition at Sol Art Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
  • AAF NYC 2016, New York, US
  • Permanent exhibition at Smelik & Stokking Galleries, Den Haag, Netherlands
  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at ART D'AURELLE, New York, US
  • Art Wynwood 2016, Miami, US
  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at aquabitArt gallery, Berlin, Germany

2015[edit]

  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, New York, US
  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Offline Gallery, New York, US
  • "The Artistic Conversation of Love Dogs, Adore Dogs", Powen Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

2014[edit]

  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Powen Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

2013[edit]

  • <I'm Not Happy Now!> collected by Ministry of Culture

2011[edit]

  • Art Beijing 2011
  • Iron sculpture exhibition at National Museum of Natural Science

2010[edit]

  • Art Taipei 2010
  • Art Beijing 2010
  • China International Gallery Exposition (CIGE) 2010, Beijing

2009[edit]

  • Art Taipei 2009
  • Asia Top Gallery Hotel Art Fair 09, Seoul, Korea

2008[edit]

  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Ming Art Gallery in Beijing 798 Art Zone
  • Shanghai Art Fair
  • <Wise Man> collected by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
  • Art Taipei 2008

2007[edit]

  • Art Taipei 2007

2006[edit]

  • Art Taipei 2006
  • <Happy Time> collected by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

2005[edit]

  • The Dog's Notes – Solo exhibition at Taichung County Cultural Center, Taichung, Taiwan

2003[edit]

  • Iron Wood Forest – Solo exhibition at Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum, Miaoli, Taiwan
  • Iron sculpture "The Archer" included in the high school art curriculum in Taiwan

2001[edit]

  • Graz International Sculpture Workshop Exhibition, Graz, Austria

1999[edit]

  • Art Taipei 1999
  • First Prize and Mayor's Award at Central Taiwan Arts Exhibition, Taichung, Taiwan
These seem to be copied directly from his website. Eman235/talk 19:38, 5 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]